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Unread 10-14-2022, 09:25 AM   #1
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Gunner, your SA1 has no gold inlay, correct?
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Here are pics of the SA1.
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Thank you Bill. I do have a letter. I will review the letter and get it posed.


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Wow!!!! Bet I could break some targets with that beauty.
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What a beautiful group of guns.
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Funny how this thread lay dormant for nearly 10 years and suddenly comes back to life with that spectacular gun!
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Are photos of the SAA still in need? I sold one in the last 12-18mos.
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Josh, we would love to hear more and see pictures.
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Bill,


Here is the research letter (attached). No owner information. In the stock Medallion I believe the initials are W.D.M.

If you recall a few years back this gun was mentioned on the forum, and it was thought that the initials were W.M.D. It is my belief that the M is superimposed slightly larger the other 2 initials. I believe the M. is the owner's last name.

It would be great to know who originally ordered this fine A1.


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[QUOTE=GunnerGrilli;373808]Bill,

Here is the research letter (attached). No owner information. In the stock Medallion I believe the initials are W.D.M.

If you recall a few years back this gun was mentioned on the forum, and it was thought that the initials were W.M.D. It is my belief that the M is superimposed slightly larger the other 2 initials. I believe the M. is the owner's last name. It would be great to know who originally ordered this fine A1.

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